The Dolphins, who briefly discussed a long-term contract for Ronnie Brown last year, now are taking a wait-and-see approach, which Brown understands coming off another injury and entering the final year of his contract. ``I can't control it, so why worry about it? We don't know if there will be a [work stoppage] next season.''

I'd be interested to see what team aside from us would shell out the money for a guy who gets injured as often as he does. It's every-other year. So if he's healthy this year...uh-oh for 2011...if there's even football...

I'd be interested to see what team aside from us would shell out the money for a guy who gets injured as often as he does. It's every-other year. So if he's healthy this year...uh-oh for 2011...if there's even football...

Ronnie may as well sign the contract. He's not getting anything longterm right now from anyone.

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Ronnie Brown not worried over contractTue, 01 Jun 2010 07:35:57 -0400

Miami Dolphins restricted free-agent RB Ronnie Brown has not signed his $3.97 million tender because he's pushing for a multiyear deal the Dolphins have not offered, reports Omar Kelly, of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Although Brown admits he isn't thrilled about the prospect of playing on a one-year deal, he is not worrying over his contract situation. "I can't worry about it too much. I can't sign myself," Brown said. "If I start to worry about it, is it going to change it? If I start to talk about it, is it going to change it? Is (my contract situation) going to become a positive or a negative?"

If you ask me we'll probably lose Ronnie after this season. The Trifecta will probably take the compensatory draft pick and call it a day. They'll then probably draft a couple of running backs in next year's draft. They'll try to keep Ricky on one more season or go find someone else in free agency. Or maybe we'll make a trade for an elite back with our first round pick next season?